Yes I know my new URL shows a default Hello World topic. That is not so helpful to point out.
I know the old address gave a certificate error because Vivaldi did not mint certificates that include a second level subdomain.
This was submitted as a bug by QuHno, and I waited for a fix.
Now it has been fixed, but at the expense of the content.

Many years of blogs (I imported my Opera blog when this site started) have disappeared.
Since then I have posted many more blogs, including the worlds largest collection of malware and hacking maps and visualisations.

Hooray I now have a working URL, but now no reason for anyone to use it.
This is a serious oversight.

I previously lost my last post when the site transferred to Wordpress.
1 post missing was forgivable, but now all 12 years of blogs is too much.
If my blog was being scraped by the web archive I could put it all back, and I really don't feel like it is worth the effort to start again.

I know the Vivaldi devs have plenty to do, but please dig into your database and find my blog so it can go back online.

@dr-flay I suggest sending a Chat message to one of the Community Managers. I am not sure who looks after the Blogging platform, but no doubt @OlgaA or @Gaelle will notify the right person about your issue.

Hooray !
Thankfully it was not disconnected so long it was purged.
Everything is back. Thank you very much whomever it was that found it.

@All. No I haven't been pushing the pages through the web archive. MyOpera site and groups were all saved (inc. most of the downloads)
One way to get automated scraping by the web archive is register the domain with Alexa.
At least it was a criteria they were using a while ago, as the assumption is that big important sites will ll do this.

Good point, I could have backed it up before the URL was fixed.stares down at shoes
Must remember to do what I tell people to do..cough
Yes I will be saving a backup ASAP.leaves room avoiding eye contact